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Re: [IRCA] Alaska from the midwest?
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Alaska from the midwest?
- From: "texas4421" <texas4421@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 13:09:45 -0500
Stephen-
Thats a very good question. I have compiled my own list of Alaska stations,
but they are in referance to my QTH.
Check Lee Freshwaters AM BCB list and see what you come up with. On 550 to
700kc are a number of stations in Alaska that run 24/7 and each have 10 or
5kw of power.
Here is a list I have chosen to monitor. With some excellent conditions, as
we have been having, one or more of these stations should be heard in
Tennessee. At times I don't get WSM-650 as it goes into a deep fade and
their only 125 miles away.
Same with WSB.
AK 550 KTZN ANCHORAGE 5000 5000 NDA
AK 580 KRSA PETERSBURG 5000 5000 DA1
AK 590 KHAR ANCHORAGE 5000 5000 NDA
AK 620 KGTL HOMER 5000 5000 NDA
AK 640 KYUK BETHEL 10000 10000 NDA
AK 650 KENI ANCHORAGE 50000 50000 NDA
AK 660 KFAR FAIRBANKS 10000 10000 NDA
AK 670 KDLG DILLINGTOM 10000 10000 NDA
AK 680 KBRW BARROW 10000 10000 NDA
AK 700 KBYR ANCHORAGE 10000 10000 NDA
AK 720 KOTZ KOTZEBUE 10000 10000 NDA
AK 750 KFQD ANCHORAGE 50000 50000 NDA
AK 770 KCHU VALDEZ 9750 9750 NDA
AK 780 KNOM NOME 10000 10000 NDA
AK 800 KINY JUNEAU 10000 10000 NDA
AK 820 KCBF FAIRBANKS 10000 10000 NDA
AK 890 KBBI HOMER 10000 10000 NDA
AK 900 KZPA FORT YUKON 5000 5000 NDA
AK 910 KIYU GALENA 5000 5000 NDA
AK 920 KSRM SOLDOTNA 5000 5000 NDA
AK 930 KNSA UNALAKLEET 2500 2500 NDA
AK 930 KTKN KETCHIKAN 5000 1000 DA1
AK 970 KFBX FAIRBANKS 10000 10000 NDA
AK 1020 KAXX EAGLE RIVER 10000 10000 DA-N
AK 1080 KUDO ANCHORAGE 10000 10000 NDA
AK 1110 KAGV BIG LAKE 10000 10000 NDA
AK 1140 KSLD SOLDOTNA 10000 10000 NDA
AK 1170 KJNP NORTH POLE 50000 21000 NDA
Just a thought,
Willis
Old Fort, TN
> IRCA,
>
> What are my best chances for Alaska from Iowa. I seem to have a strong
> regular on many of the frequencies.
>
> 650 = WSM Nashville
> 750 = WSB Atlanta
> 1080 = KRLD Dallas
>
> My loop is too big, 8-) or my radio/computer room is too small, so I can't
set
> it up in here without wacking my Wife with it when ever she is sitting at
her
> computer, and blocking access to my book case. My garage is HUGE and has
a
> very large work bench. I may have to put the loop up out there and use
some
> other receiver. Inside I normally use my Ham Radio, which is a Kenwood
950
> because it has so many features to change the bandwidth and clean up the
> signal. I'll have to think about the best way to set up a second
listening
> post out there.
>
> Anyone who has heard Alaska from the midwest, I would appriciate any tips
or
> thoughts you have.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
> --
> 73 49 111 01001001
> Stephen Hawkins NG0G
> ng0g@xxxxxxxx
>
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